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... Confederacy . - Perfidious Treatment of the Southern Commissioners . - Preparations for War . - The Military Bills of the Confederate Congress . - General Beauregard . - Fortifications of Charleston Harbor.- Naval Preparations of the ...
... Confederacy . - Perfidious Treatment of the Southern Commissioners . - Preparations for War . - The Military Bills of the Confederate Congress . - General Beauregard . - Fortifications of Charleston Harbor.- Naval Preparations of the ...
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... Confederates.- General McClellan . — Meeting of the Federal Congress . — Mr . Lincoln's Message.— Kentucky . - Western ... Confederate Troops leave Missouri . - Operations in Northern Missouri.- General Harris . - General Price's march ...
... Confederates.- General McClellan . — Meeting of the Federal Congress . — Mr . Lincoln's Message.— Kentucky . - Western ... Confederate Troops leave Missouri . - Operations in Northern Missouri.- General Harris . - General Price's march ...
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... Confederate Government to the Exigency . - General Johnston's Plan of Action . - BATTLE OF FORT DONELSON . - Carnage ... Confederacy . Our Indian Allies . - The Financial Condition , North and South . - De- ceitful Prospects of Peace ...
... Confederate Government to the Exigency . - General Johnston's Plan of Action . - BATTLE OF FORT DONELSON . - Carnage ... Confederacy . Our Indian Allies . - The Financial Condition , North and South . - De- ceitful Prospects of Peace ...
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... Confederate Forces from the Trans - Mississippi District . - General Price and his Command . - The FALL OF NEW ORLEANS . - The Flag Imbroglio . - Major - general Butler . - Causes of the Disaster . - Its Results and Consequences . - The ...
... Confederate Forces from the Trans - Mississippi District . - General Price and his Command . - The FALL OF NEW ORLEANS . - The Flag Imbroglio . - Major - general Butler . - Causes of the Disaster . - Its Results and Consequences . - The ...
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... Confederate States on the 8th of February . On the 9th of February , Congress proceeded to the election of a ... Confederacy . President Buchanan had , in his message to Congress , de- nounced Secession as revolutionary , but had ...
... Confederate States on the 8th of February . On the 9th of February , Congress proceeded to the election of a ... Confederacy . President Buchanan had , in his message to Congress , de- nounced Secession as revolutionary , but had ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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